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Bullied.
bullied
cowed
hangdog
browbeaten
afraid
Intimidated.
timid
1
If people get
intimidated
,
that role will be under risk, he said.
2
Demonstrators demanding jobs disrupted output, damaged property and
intimidated
employees, Lonmin said.
3
As I spoke, rage sparkled in my eyes; the magistrate was
intimidated
.
4
The carriers, then as now the spearhead of American power,
intimidated
Beijing.
5
But on recent trips, Anthony reports he has been threatened and
intimidated
.
6
A Corbyn spokesman said: The accusation that Karie
intimidated
anyone is untrue.
7
People who come to the commission should not be threatened or
intimidated
.
8
Unsanctioned donors were frequently harassed and
intimidated
by police and the military.
9
However those other pesky sprinters aren't at all
intimidated
by his presence.
10
But it was clear that they were the ones who felt
intimidated
.
11
Mr Morrison also urged Australians not to be
intimidated
by Friday's attack.
12
That said, don't be
intimidated
by people that climb harder than you.
13
Everything had been new then, and she had felt
intimidated
by him.
14
The only procession that passes him is that of the
intimidated
orphans.
15
I must tell Sir James that I had been approached and
intimidated
.
16
At first I was
intimidated
by the size and scale of London.
intimidated
intimidate
·
feel intimidated
too intimidated
so intimidated
less intimidated
easily intimidated